STEVE TAYLOR scored four times as Glan Conwy Reserves consolidated top spot in Division Two of the MacKenzie Jones Clwyd League with a runaway 9-0 victory at bottom-of-the-table St Asaph.

Liam Griffiths scored twice, while Lewis Moroney, Dave Hughes and an own goal added to the score for Glan Conwy, who led 4-0 at half-time.

They stay three points clear at the top, with a game in hand over second-placed Aztec Sports, who beat Rhos United 2-1 with second half goals from Jamie Allen and Paul Smith, after Tim Glenhill had given Rhos an early lead.

In the Premier Division, Mochdre Sports lost 4-1 at home to new joint leaders Rhyl Nomads after being 3-0 down at half-time, and Bro Cernyw lost 3-0 at Aston Park.

Penmaenmawr Phoenix, who were without a fixture, drop to fourth and are four points behind leaders Prestatyn Reserves and Rhyl Nomads with a game in hand. They are scheduled to play Aston Park in the first round of the Premier Cup this Saturday.

Mochdre Reserves were denied victory by an 82nd minute equaliser in a 2-2 draw at Abergele Rovers in Division Two.

Danny Abott got Abergele’s late equaliser after earlier scoring an own goal as Mochdre came from behind to lead 2-1, with Phil Holland getting their other goal.

REAL LLANDUDNO were put to the sword by Silver Star Holidays Gwynedd League leaders Nantlle Vale, who won 8-1 with Gavin Davies, Paul Thomas and Declyn Williams all scoring twice before Kyle Bargate got a late consolation goal for the Llandudno side.

Llanfairfechan Town conceded four second half goals to lose 5-0 at Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs, for whom Steff Roberts scored twice in the space of four minutes.

Two goals each from Lee Wyatt and Llion Roberts saw Blaenau Ffestiniog Reserves come from 1-0 down to win 4-3 at Machno United, for whom Todd Welsh, Ben Welsh and Joe Owen were on target, in the Caernarfon and District League.

That drops Machno into the bottom five, although they do have games in hand.

Llanrwst United Reserves lost 2-1 at Rhiwlas, and Llandudno Junction Reserves were beaten 4-1 at Bro Goronwy in the Stena Line Anglesey League, with Callum Vernon getting their only goal.